Re: Tripwire Manager - what is it good for?
From: Chopper (no.spam@for.me)Date: 05/02/02
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From: Chopper <no.spam@for.me> Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 01:43:41 GMT
Thanks Juha for the great advice - I will do my best to get some time!!
I was a bit sceptical re the manager too - but I just don't have the
experience - thanks for your opinion.
Chop
Juha Laiho <Juha.Laiho@iki.fi> wrote in
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> Chopper <none@nospamthanks.com> said:
>>We're looking to deploy tripwire across two rs6000s - as you do. The
>>nice salesman says because we are deploying on more than one host we
>>could use tripwire manager. I don't know jack about Tripwire manger
>>or in fact tripwire! Has any nice person used the manager / recommend
>>the manager / unrecommend the manager / have any opinions about the
>>manager / etc!! It would be a great help. Maybe there's some
>>(unbiased would be ideal) resources you could point me to??
>
> Ok; learn about tripwire first. For example, run the freely
> distributed version on one of your machines first, and learn to read
> the reports, learn to configure the thing.
>
> About the manager; I honestly don't believe it'd pay off with just two
> machines. With twenty, perhaps -- but then, I don't know the pricing.
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